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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

#1- A new book is being talked about in publishing circles that will show for the first time ever the actual birth certificate of this child showing that his father is this former A list mostly television actor who has had the good fortune two star in two hit shows. Very different type shows.

#2 - A photo is for sale showing the husband of this A+ list mostly television actress from a hit network show making out with another man. It will be interesting to see if our actress ignores the photo or tries to buy it.

#3 - This former A list couple Skyped for an hour last week and made plans to hang out this week. In public. Together. There will be other people there, but apparently the hatchet has been buried. They both have moved on, but do like hanging out and also love f**king with the press.

Sorry, but if someone was hiding the paternity of a child they would not sign the father's name on the birth certificate. They would leave it blank or fill in the name of the father they wanted to name.

I do recall hearing after Suri was born that Tom did not sign her birth certificate. She looks nothing like him, not one tiny feature resembles anything about him. Now Chris Klien is Suri's carbon copy.

WritergirlinLA: Exactly. Who would care enough to shop around a book about many of the people suggested upthread for item #1? I'm wondering if this is an old-ish Hollywood blind. Maybe someone's writing a book about Larry Hagman, who starred in two very different shows (I Dream of Jeannie & Dallas).

I don't think Kristen and Rob love the press. If Kristen did she would hang out in the hot spots for photographers. Rob goes to pap friendly places at night, but just because he likes those places. Both seem to want to be left alone, except when they are promoting films.

All good guesses and it should be public soon enough unless someone gets paid off.

It may not be a book about the mother or father. It could be a book about a popular show (Mad Men, Breaking Bad, X Files, Two and a Half Turds, etc.) with that tidbit on paternity as one of the "bombshells" in it.

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